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    Old 12-14-2012, 07:25 AM
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    i want to make a tree skirt, sort of. i want a square mt for uder the tree, simple simon.

    what i have is two meters of debbie mumm border fabric. the border is printed on both edges.

    can you help me sort out how to cut this? i'm having some kind of serious thought constipation.

    thanks!

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    Old 12-14-2012, 07:45 AM
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    Cut 4 trianbles, each one should be cut the width you want the finished square to be, and the height should be half that, maybe a little more. Sew three sides together, mitering the borders and finish off the other edge to be open for putting around the tree. When you cut the trianbles, you want to make sure the long edge is cut along your boarder. By cutting the triagles from both sides you won't loose as much fabric, either. I wish I knew how to do a picture here!! LOL I do hope this helps you!
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    Old 12-14-2012, 08:39 AM
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    Old 12-14-2012, 03:23 PM
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    The first thing I would do is wash the fabric and then measure it to see what I have to work with.

    If you cut two triangles from each side, the most the long edge could be would only equal to the usable width of the fabric - and the height of the triangle can only be 1/2 the usable width of the fabric.
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    Old 12-15-2012, 10:24 AM
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    Great graphic, Bearisgray! See why we all need to learn to use graph paper?!

    This will make a square approximately 31" square. You could enlarge it by extending your batting and backing a couple inches beyond the triangles and applying a 2" (+/-) wide binding (cut this at 4.25", fold in half as usual).

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    i love graph paper. thanks bear!

    i should have pulled it out, but i was so frustrated just sitting here trying to visualize it i came hereintead of the drawing cupboard!

    cheers!

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    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
    Great graphic, Bearisgray! See why we all need to learn to use graph paper?!

    This will make a square approximately 31" square. You could enlarge it by extending your batting and backing a couple inches beyond the triangles and applying a 2" (+/-) wide binding (cut this at 4.25", fold in half as usual).

    Jan in VA, "Graph Paper Soapbox apostle"
    I was thinking that the unit would end up around 38 inches square - assuming at least a 40 inch wide fabric and 78 inch length of fabric.

    Sometimes drawing the units helps me figure out how to assemble them.
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    From your drawing, Bearisgray, it looks like the triangles will be using half the width of the fabric, which I figured at 22".
    From the point to base of the triangle would be 22"; the diagonal of 22" is about 31".
    Each triangle base forms one side of the square skirt.
    That's how I arrived at my figures. I'm not saying they're always right; I DO make mistakes, too!

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    I was figuring the base (the edge with the border) to be approximately 39 inches - the height of the triangles to be about 19.5 inches - and the sloped sides to be approximately 27.6 inches - if the original poster has two full meters of fabric available.

    If I was doing it, I would make a paper template from newspaper to make sure that I had it right - and that I could get all four triangles from the piece of fabric I had available - and then I could make adjustments if necessary before I cut into the fabric.

    There may be another way to do it if you want all four sides to be bordered - I don't know what it would be - but someone else might.
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    Old 12-15-2012, 05:21 PM
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    LOL!!! Okay, Bearisgray (Sharon), I go back to the original question.....Why can't I figure this out??

    I quit; I'm on to new conundrums to befuddle me tiny brain tonight!

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